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In this week's 7 Days of Science, there's some amazing news about the geology of Mars, some new research on tardigrades, and ...
In the misty shadows of British Columbia’s ancient forests, a ghostly figure moves with silent grace. Its white fur glows ...
There once used to be up to 10,000 grizzly bears roaming California, but they eventually disappeared from the state as humans moved in, took their habitats, and purposely exterminated them.
Having stopped a mother bear with a tranquilizer dart shot from the helicopter, Derocher (with Andersen, left, and Instanes, on Spitsbergen Island) tethers the cubs and takes tissue samples to ...
One male polar bear, bony after a season without seal blubber, struggles along the slushy edge, haunches soaked, nearly slipping into the sea. We are on Gordon Point, in northern Manitoba ...
Carving bears in amber — a natural material that ... Kristina Killgrove is a staff writer at Live Science with a focus on archaeology and paleoanthropology news. Her articles have also appeared ...
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“We are asking the commission to return to a science-based management policy before it is too late for the state’s cougars and bears.” “Since 2020, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has ...
Fat soluble vitamin A is the most dangerous of all the vitamins; people have died from liver damage due to vitamin A overdoses, usually Arctic explorers who ate polar bear liver. If Mr. Kennedy ...